Just curious if this does actually work with the iPod touch? The logging that is? Everything else works grand it's just the logging I'm curious about. You couldn't upload a screenshot of your settings?

Yeah that is a downer about there access to your logs but in my opinion the software has enough features without the GPS logging to warrant the £2.00 price point. Unfortunately, wardriving with an Iphone still has a way to go. Of course there is kismet but i hear that it won't run on the Marval chipset so at the moment WiFiFoFum is the best there is for GPS logging.

Hey, so great site. Love the posts that I've been reading through. Anyway, just found this one and thought I'd drop you a note. I've been wardriving for about 6 years now. Started writing war driving software for the old Palm OS with an app called WiFi-Where. I've just finished getting a version published for iPhone/iPod Touch and thought you you might be interested in it. You can see some of the shots at my site:http://www.threejacks.com/wifiwhereIf you want a free copy to take a look at shoot me an email to jon at that domain and I'll hook you up. No strings attached. Really just want to make a great app.

Jon - Thanks for the comment and the redeem code. I wont publish that comment as I don't know if other readers would be able to use it. I won't be using the code myself as I'm a firm believer in paying developers for decent applications and from what I have seen so far this looks to be the best wardriving app for the iPhone that I have seen. I'll certainly be doing a post on it when I have used all the features properly.

As long as you're checking out new apps, have a look at yFy Network Finder. This app raises the bar on iPhone wardriving. It is database driven and tracks all of its data. It aggressively scans and improves its data with each use. The fully integrated mapping features make this app stand out from the rest. You can watch your map being built as you are scanning. It works best for iPhone 3G/3GS because of the internal gps hardware. The original iPhone will not make maps anywhere near as accurate. iPod Touch support is coming for the version 1.1 update, as well as more user requested features and an even more efficient scanning engine.

Thanks for the tip David. I purchased the app first thing this morning. Wow, it's a beautiful looking app and I would say it kicks ass for finding rogue access points or for pinpointing any access point but due to the lack of exporting features I wouldn't replace wifi-where just yet.

I'd really like to spend some more time and review it this weekend maybe.